About BirdLife International
At BirdLife International, we are at the forefront of global conservation, pioneering innovative strategies and leveraging cutting-edge science to protect birds, their habitats, and the planet's biodiversity. Our work is driven by a profound understanding that the health of bird populations is a critical indicator of the overall health of our ecosystems. Through groundbreaking technology and a robust global partnership, we are revolutionizing how conservation is implemented, moving beyond traditional methods to create scalable and sustainable solutions. Our approach integrates rigorous scientific research with practical, on-the-ground action, ensuring that our efforts are both evidence-based and impactful. We have successfully identified and documented over 13,000 Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs), creating the world's largest network of sites critical for conservation. This data-driven strategy allows us to prioritize our actions and resources where they are most needed, tackling the root causes of biodiversity loss and driving systemic change.
Our innovation extends to our unique local-to-global model, which empowers local conservation organizations in over 100 countries. By connecting these grassroots efforts into a cohesive global network, we amplify their impact and foster a collaborative environment for sharing knowledge and best practices. This network of over two million dedicated individuals, from scientists to community volunteers, enables us to monitor and analyze bird populations worldwide, providing invaluable data for the IUCN Red List, for which we are the official authority on birds. We are not just focused on protecting individual species; we are committed to preserving entire ecosystems and the vital services they provide to humanity. From restoring critical habitats and mitigating the impacts of climate change to advocating for stronger environmental policies, BirdLife International is dedicated to creating a future where both people and nature can thrive in harmony. Our unwavering commitment to science, partnership, and innovation continues to drive our success and solidify our position as the world leader in bird conservation.
FAQs
- When was BirdLife International founded?
- BirdLife International was founded in 1922.
- Who is the CEO of BirdLife International?
- Martin Harper is the CEO.
- What industries or markets does BirdLife International operate in?
- BirdLife International operates in the following markets: Environmental Conservation, Wildlife Protection, Climate Change Mitigation, Ecological Research, Nonprofit Sector, Sustainability, Environmental Policy Advocacy, Biodiversity Protection, Data Driven Conservation, and Global Environmental Partnerships.
- How many employees does BirdLife International have?
- BirdLife International has 201-500 employees.
- Where does BirdLife International have employees?
- BirdLife International has employees in United Kingdom.
- Does BirdLife International support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, BirdLife International is a remote-friendly company.
- Does BirdLife International offer a four-day work week?
- No, BirdLife International does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is BirdLife International's tech stack?
- BirdLife International has 9 technologies in their tech stack.
- What is BirdLife International's website?
- BirdLife International's website is birdlife.org.
